Jammu and Kashmir Police on Thursday said that a cricket player and the organiser of a private tournament have been called for questioning in connection with the use of a Palestine flag during a match held in Jammu.
As the rest of the nation prepares for New Year celebrations, the Indian Army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police are braving bone-chilling temperatures in the high-altitude region of Bhalesa. To ensure a peaceful start to 2026, troops are navigating frozen forests and hidden mountain caves
The Bandipora Police and security forces cordoned off the area on Sunday after a suspicious object was found on the roadside near the Mangnipora Kehmah road in Bandipora.
Highlighting the growing community spirit in the region large number of youth participated in the Run for Unity Jammu Marathon, which was organised by J&K Police. Nearly 9000 participants participated in different categories of the Marathon. Additional Director General of Police Anand
As the festive season is approching, Jammu and Kashmir Police have intensified security measures throughout Jammu city to ensure public safety during Christmas and New Year celebrations. Law enforcement agencies have launched coordinated search operations and specialised checking drives a
In a decisive and proactive action against organised drug trafficking, J&K Police at Ganderbal has launched a focused targeting the procurement and sale of high-value narcotic substances such as Cocaine and Heroin, striking a major blow to the drug networks operating in the region, ac
Counter-Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police carried out pre-dawn searches at multiple locations across the Kashmir Division on Tuesday in connection with a terror-related case.
Jammu and Kashmir Police cracked a security case related to violations of the 'No Flying Zone' restrictions imposed during the Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025, at Ganderbal on Monday.
Superintendent of Police (South Jammu) Ajay Sharma said that the operation began with the arrest of two individuals, from whom an initial recovery of 3 kg and 260 grams of heroin was made.
In the wake of several doctors being suspected of their involvement in the Delhi blast case, the Jammu and Kashmir Police and the hospital administration inspected the lockers of staff and doctors at Sri Maharaja Gulab Singh Hospital in Jammu.
The DGP informed that nine individuals lost their lives, including one officer from the State Investigation Agency (SIA), three FSL personnel, two crime-scene photographers, two revenue officials who were assisting the Magistrate's team, and a tailor associated with the operation.